Emporia State Basketball Adds 4

EMPORIA, KAN. (June 7, 2007)-- Emporia State men's basketball coachDavid Moe announced recently the addition of four players to the Hornetroster. High school players Matt Boswell and Jordan Stout along withtransfers Marvin Lee and Marc Lewis will attend ESU and play basketballfor the Hornets.

Boswell is a 6-6 wing player from Wichita, Kan. He averaged 21.8points and 6.2 rebounds per game for Kapaun Mt. Carmel HS as a senior.He led the Wichita City League in scoring as a junior and senior. Heearned third-team All-Kansas honors as a senior in addition to being atwo-time second-team All-Class 5A selection. He led the Crusaders to afourth place finish at the Kansas Class 5A State Tournament as a seniorafter they had won their first Wichita City League Championship in 31years during his junior season. He will play in the KBCA All-Star gamelater this summer.

Stout is a 6-3 guard from Madison, Kan. He was a two-time honorablemention All-Class 1A performer for Madison HS. He was a unanimousfirst-team All-Lyon County League selection as a senior. He led theBulldogs to a regional championship and sub-state runner-up finish as asenior.

Marvin Lee is a 6-2 guard from Chicago, Ill. that will come to ESU fromNCAA Division I Binghamton Univ. He played in 17 games with four startsfor the Bearcats. He was a first-team All-Region VI performer at PrattCommunity College after averaging 14.2 points and 6.4 rebounds per game.He also led the Beavers in steals with 50 his sophomore season. In highschool Lee was a first-team all-conference player for Hyde Park Academyin Chicago.

Marc Lewis is a 6-3 guard from Minneapolis, Minn. that last played atNorth Dakota State College of Science. He was a third-team NJCAADivision I All-American after averaging 19.5 points for the Wildcats. He prepped at Patrick Henry HS in Minneapolis, Minn.

The Hornets were 21-8 last year, their fifth straight winning season,and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the second time in four years.ESU*s 77 wins over the last four years are the most in a four yearperiod by the Hornets since joining the NCAA in 1992.

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